Except this "inclusivity" is to the point that it completely sidelines straight people and males, and it comes across as "they have no place in this comic". ...and your point? That when inclusivity becomes exclusive, it no longer is inclusive? (I thought the point was made just fine, in the origina...

It would seem that you are so intent on proving your point, and belittling anyone who disagrees, that you are willing to misrepresent what they are saying... Here is a little thought experiment, replace the LGBT+ community, with PoC (People of Color); No, I will not entertain a false logic by replac...

I've sort of resigned that Paul has made it clear, male main characters don't have a place in the comic and are at best a springboard for the same-sex relationships for the girls/ladies in the comic. You make that sound like that's something other than the very best thing we all know it to be. :mrg...

Agreed, it's kind of hard to date this latest one to the 11th when it was posted on the 10th at 5:30pm. So what you're saying is that this comic is not a Monday-Wednesday-Friday comic, but a mostly Sunday, but sometimes Monday, mostly Tuesday, but sometimes Wednesday, and mostly Thursday, but somet...

(I still want to put in a bid to DATE these for the corresponding Monday-Wednesday-Friday in which the entries exist. I understand this comic hit the airwaves on Sunday, which is indeed the 10th of Feb, 2019, but in fact its an early post of MONDAY's comic...) Harrumph... That indeed has been the s...

Nothing wrong with button-up shirts. It simply requires that the owner learn what darts are for, and how to make them. Everyone knows the purpose of darts: They're pointy things you throw, poking a hole in your friend's arm because the dope on a rope stuck it in the way when he saw you get ready to...

Cas sweetie, pessimism has a time and place (trust me, I get it, I’m a pessimist too) but this ain’t it. This is you being a stick in the mud. Well, in order to be a stick in the mud, there has to be mud... And that's exactly what she is doing: creating mud, using tears and dust as the main ingredi...

(I'm partly recalling a book re: augmenting a human to be able to exist on the surface of Mars...) Man Plus ? I don't remember the title, but I do remember reading a book of that nature... They had to incorporate a computer into the guy's brain, to be able to process the input from the bug-like eye...

Wow, I'm in for a treat, this Christmas! I was checking my spam folder, and lo and behold, both Walmart and Fedex have packages for me, that will be delivered once I contact them with better address info (apparently, whenever I order something online, I can't be bothered to type in my info correctly...

1) bi people exist, it's a thing We know, we know. Atsali has been shown to be so. 2) finding what you seek in a romantic partner in a platonic friend doesn't always equal a romance True, but given the tendencies demonstrated so far in this comic over time, it might still end up going in that direc...

To everyone commenting on the Hiroshi thing, you seem to be forgetting two very key things. One, Castela realized she wasn't actually into Hiroshi. Well, she was unsettled at the idea that the butterfly she confided so much in was actually a guy. And she was turned on, at first, in spite of that (r...

The last time I had poutine was over a decade ago. Possibly -two- decades ago. It's not worth trying to get in Houston, and when I'm in Ottawa, there's really no place to get it near where I would stay. Chip wagons, yes, but not poutine.